
Today was “Virtual Reality Friday" in Mrs. Haynie’s Career Development classroom today. Students are using virtual reality headsets technology to help them learn about different jobs and careers such as changing oil, welding, using safety equipment, and many more. #impactthepack




FCCLA made Mrs. Robbins a personalized plate and students made signs and wrote individual notes thanking her for different things she does for them! Thank you Mrs. Robbins for you dedication to your students! #impactthepack





RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS
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When a classmate is in need, Pierce Yates jumped in to lend a hand without being asked.
#impactthepack #RandomActsofKindness


Nevada County Extension Agent Katelynn Kirkham presented the "Get Real - Here's The Deal" program to PACE students at Prescott High School. The program gives real life scenarios about budgeting, daily living costs and bill paying. Students were taught how to write checks, balance a checkbook, calculate net income, choose purchases that fit within their income level, etc. Ms. Kirkham gave each student a checkbook and they had to write checks to pay their "bills" and make "purchases", then keep the checking account balanced.
Coach Rook is doing wonderful with things with this program. He is giving students real life scenarios and experiences to prepare them for the real world.
#impactthepack




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Mrs. Thornton’s Career Development classes got the opportunity to work with Virtual Reality Headsets this semester to put themselves into the roles of different careers. Students have explored welding, an electrician, changing oil on a car, and more! They get a virtual experience to decide if these careers are what they want to do in postsecondary paths. #impactthepack



Congratulations to our senior Curley Wolves cheerleaders, Olivia Cornelius, Mazie Bright, Kailee Reese and Mahogany Tidwell, who were selected to cheer in the 2023 FCA All Star Showcase! Way to go, girls! We are proud of you! ❤️🐺📣


RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS
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Today our district hosted the county spelling bee for grades fourth through eighth. When we got down to the last few students two of the older boys, Owen Glass and Rhett Cornish, were in a spell off for runner up against a fourth grader. He was excited to be in the running with them and when he misspelled his word he was a little upset. Owen and Rhett both gave him a fist bump and told him good job which put a big smile on his face. That small gesture made a big difference!
#impactthepack #RandomActsofKindness

Prescott FCCLA held the Nevada County Chamber of Commerce Coffee this past Wednesday. FCCLA members were excellent hosts. #impactthepack





SENIORS!
Go to UAHT Tuition & Fee FREE with the ArFuture Grant
HOPE/TEXARKANA, AR – February 16, 2023
Did you know that with the Arkansas Future Grant (ArFuture), students can qualify to earn over 25 degrees and certificates for FREE at the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana? The purpose of the ArFuture Grant is to increase the education and skills of Arkansas’s workforce in an affordable manner. The grant applies to students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) or regional high-demand areas of study. The grant will cover tuition and mandatory fees for qualifying certificate and Associate degree programs at UAHT for eligible students.
Qualifying programs at UAHT include:
Coding
Computer & Information Science
Diesel Technology
EMT-Basic
Industrial Electricity
Maintenance
Nursing (CNA, LPN, and RN)
Paramedic
Power Technologies
Solar Technology
Teaching (Elementary and Teacher Assistant)
Welding
And more!
The ArFuture grant is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, so apply now. The deadline to apply for the fall semester is July 1.
For more information and eligibility requirements, visit https://www.uaht.edu/arfuture/ or call UAHT at 870-722-8524.
Video: https://youtu.be/bLzrdfc0ylE

Thank you to Carver Elementary Academy in Amarillo, Texas for complimenting how nice our school web page looks!


SENIORS!!!
Senior baby pictures are needed for yearbook page. Please email photos to khaynie@prescottschool.net or mail them to Prescott High School Yearbook, 736 Martin St, Prescott AR 71857
or bring to PHS to Mrs. Haynie. Pictures can also be uploaded to your senior pipeline.

Mrs. Turner and the PJHS Student Council members are doing a wonderful job each morning presenting the announcements, the moment of silence and the Pledge of Allegiance! 🐺🇺🇸#impactthepack


Students in Ms. C’s classes are presenting this week! They have read self-selected books, completed packets, and now they are presenting slideshows to their classmates. The goal is to create a reading culture. #impactthepack





RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS
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#impactthepack #RandomActsofKindness



RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS
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Jace Jester helped a new student login to his chromebook in Mrs. Shaver's class.
When a student spilled their water bottle in Mrs. Thompson's class, Beckett Ratcliff and Collier Morman grabbed paper towels and began cleaning it up without being asked to do so.
While Mrs. Thompson had her hands full of papers a student needed help opening their snack. Trystan Herr walked up and volunteered to open it for her without being asked.
#impactthepack #RandomActsofKindness




Congratulations to Averie Jackson for placing first in the Nevada County Spelling Bee! Rhett Cornish was runner up. Averie will be eligible to compete in the State Spelling Bee in Little Rock this spring. All our students did well today! #impactthepack






The Prescott Benjamin Culp Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recognized Prescott Gifted and Talented students that wrote essays for the local level DAR essays. Each student received a certificate and the winning students received a pin.
Congratulations to our first place winners Arden Gonzales (sixth grade) and Connor Morman (fifth grade)!
We are proud of all our students for writing these essays!
#impactthepack





The Jr. High weight meet will be at Camden Harmony Grove on Wednesday, February 22 at 3:15 p.m. The bus will leave at 1:30 p.m.

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